Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Is vaginaphobia part of a GOP pattern?



I’m just sayin’…

First, Republican conservatives try to make contraceptives (of all things) a political issue and it backfires. Dems turn it into a “War on Women” and the furor is so strong that it even affects Rush Limbaugh’s wallet.

(V-Day protest in Lansing)
Next, after right-wingers spent years making gay marriage a hot-button issue, one that most Democratic officials could never admit supporting, President Obama comes out in favor of same-sex marriage and the response is – near silence. I was amazed. No public outcry, at least outside of the Bible Belt. So, the GOP leadership left it alone. A glaring example of the public being ahead of the politicians.

Now, Obama paints Romney into a corner and infuriates the Republican purists by issuing an executive order that eases up on deportations of young illegal immigrants. The order is similar to the DREAM Act that was blocked in Congress by the GOP. The result? No public backlash. The first poll taken since the Obama decision shows about two-thirds of Americans agree with the policy. More importantly from a strategic standpoint, two-thirds of independents also back the decision.

That’s not at all the response that was expected within the GOP echo chamber or by the Jan Brewers of the world.
There seems to be a pattern here.

One addendum: Maybe the Michigan Republicans should stop taking their cues from the national party. The decision to block Democratic state Reps. Lisa Brown and Barb Byrum from speaking on the House floor due to the use of the words vagina and vasectomy was stupid and unprecedented. Worse yet, in an election year it gave the Michigan GOP a huge black eye – earning so much national coverage that the Republicans’ vaginaphobia became the butt of jokes by the late-night comedians.

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